[Mabadiliko] White House Adviser Goes Ballistic After Republicans Block Russian Ambassador Nominee

Friday, August 01, 2014

Good People,



The Republicans are a shut off as long as President Obama is in Office.  
It is a division unusually marked for all to see and is extraordinarily insane
and totally and thoroughly bizarre..............


The best one can do is PRAY HARD, because our good President Obama
must complete his term of Office doing what the people elected him to do
and cannot afford side-shows.......!!!!!!!

 
It is a confirmation of total HATE for anything BLACK, there is no
amount of goodness that these SEPARATISTS REPUBLICANS will see
in any BLACK PERSON however good or sweet as honey shall change
these facts of their hate.......It is time all Africans of the world Wake-up !!!



Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com




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White House Adviser Goes Ballistic After Republicans Block Russian Ambassador Nominee

Business Insider By Brett LoGiurato 1 hour ago

 
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The Senate on Thursday night eventually confirmed  John Tefft to be the U.S. Ambassador to Russia late Thursday night, after an initial blocking of his confirmation by Senate Republicans prompted an unusually public outburst by a senior White House adviser.

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sought Thursday night to confirm a bloc of 25 nominees to ambassadorships, including Tefft and the U.S. ambassador to Guatemala.
On the Senate floor, Menendez asked for unanimous consent to bring the nominees up for a mass vote. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming) objected, something that drew the ire of Ben Rhodes, the White House's deputy national security adviser for strategic communications. 
Rhodes fired off a spree of tweets aimed at Senate Republicans and congressional Republicans in general, who had earlier in the day crumbled bills in both chambers of Congress aimed at addressing the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. Rhodes blasted congressional Republicans for blocking Tefft's confirmation while criticizing President Barack Obama for being "disengaged" on the Ukrainian crisis.
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Whatever the case, something quickly changed. In the Senate's last order of business before most of its members headed home for a five-week August recess, it confirmed Tefft's confirmation by voice vote.
" Republicans figured they'd let one particularly important ambassadorial nominee go through in the hopes that it will relieve some of the building anger over their obstruction," one senior Democratic Senate aide said.
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